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Fine-Tuning Capital Gains and Losses
The year’s end has historically been a good time to plan tax savings by carefully structuring capital gains and losses. Let’s consider some possibilities. If there are losses to date − As an example, suppose the stocks and other capital … Continue reading
Client Letter: Year End Planning for 2012 (Businesses)
Dear clients, As the year draws to a close, it’s important that we calculate the expected taxable income or loss of your business and determine if there is anything we can do before the end of the year to mitigate … Continue reading
This is most people’s 2nd largest expense in their lifetime; Shouldn’t you plan for it??
Reap the Tax Benefits of Education Planning The tax code includes a number of incentives that, with proper planning, can provide tax benefits while you, your spouse, or your children are being educated. Education Financing – A major planning issue … Continue reading
Back-to-School Tips for Students and Parents Paying College Expenses
Whether you’re a recent high school graduate going to college for the first time or a returning student, it will soon be time to head to campus, and payment deadlines for tuition and other fees are not far behind. The … Continue reading
Have you recently received an IRS notice?
Receiving a notice from the Internal Revenue Service is no cause for alarm. Every year the IRS sends millions of letters and notices to taxpayers. In the event one shows up in your mailbox, here are eight things you should … Continue reading
Benefits of an Outsourced CFO
Over the past few years, the world’s economies have been like a roller coaster ride. The same may be said for your company—one minute you’re up, the next you’re down. Between cost concerns, the U.S. economy’s instability, and internal staffing … Continue reading
Organizing your tax records now can really help come 2013.
If the sweltering dog days of summer aren’t incentive enough to get out of the sun for awhile, the IRS suggests another reason to head indoors: organizing your tax records. Devoting some time mid-year to putting your tax-related documents in … Continue reading
Eight tips for deductible charitable contributions
Donations made to qualified organizations may help reduce the amount of tax you pay. The IRS has eight essential tips to help ensure your contributions pay off on your tax return. 1. If your goal is a legitimate tax deduction, … Continue reading
Who You Can and Can’t Deduct on Your Taxes
Your tax season guide to dependents and exemptions. January 15, 2012 Even though each individual tax return is different, some tax rules affect every person who may have to file a federal income tax return. These rules include dependents and … Continue reading
Top 10 Helpful Features on the IRS Website
Navigate your way through the tax season online and skip waiting in line. All you need is a computer and Internet access because the IRS website has a wealth of free information and online tax support. Here are the top … Continue reading